Israel's Mossad mounted high-tech covert operation to strike targets deep inside Iran, sources say
The Israeli Mossad used advanced systems and explosive drones to hit multiple targets in Iran, including air defence systems and missile launchers..
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Israel's strikes against Iran: Flights diverted or cancelled as airlines face airspace closures
Israel launched a missile attack on Iran early on 13 June prompting a scramble to divert flights and alter scheduled services.
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Middle East balance of power has tilted dramatically to Israel - Expert
Security expert Claude Moniquet told Euronews that Iran has suffered a huge military failure, changing the balance of power in the Middle East dramatically. Israeli and..
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Extraordinary 16th-century shipwreck discovered at record depth off French coast
A 16th-century merchant shipwreck has been discovered 2,567 metres deep off the coast of Ramatuelle in southern France, making it the deepest ever found in French..
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Europe's top tech hubs: Paris tops London as UK capital startups face funding lows
Meanwhile, Kyiv is positioning itself as the most important rising star in the European tech ecosystem.
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Al-Aqsa compound closed to public following Israeli strike on Iran
Israeli police closed the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem to the public on Friday, as regional tensions escalated following an Israeli strike on Iran earlier in the day.
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EU long-term budget: Is health funding on the chopping block?
As new priorities demand greater resources, the health sector risks significant cuts in the upcoming long-term EU budget.
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How can the EU respond to companies moving their production elsewhere?
MEPs are calling on the European Parliament to take action against industrial relocations after the BSH Domestic Appliances group announced the closure of a 650-employee factory..
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Alarmed European leaders urge immediate de-escalation between Israel and Iran
The military attacks between Israel and Iran have caused alarm across Europe, with leaders calling on both parties to immediately de-escalate.
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Smoke and explosions seen after Israeli strikes on Natanz nuclear site
Thick smoke and fireballs lit up the skies above Iran’s key Natanz nuclear facility early Friday, following large-scale Israeli airstrikes.
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UK AIDS Memorial Quilt unveiled at Tate Modern amid Trump-era HIV funding cuts
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt has been unveiled at London’s Tate Modern, marking the first time the powerful installation has been shown in a major British..
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Fake Euronews Telegram channel spreads false claims about Romanian and Moldovan leaders
Euroverify has detected the latest fake Euronews reports being mirrored in Russian state-sponsored media.
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Israel strikes Iran, wiping out top military commanders and nuclear scientists
Israel launches strikes across Iran without US support and wipes out Iran’s military command. Revolutionary Guard Commander Hossein Salami, Chief of Staff Mohammad..
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Indian PM Narendra Modi visits site of Air India crash in Ahmedabad
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ahmedabad on Friday to inspect the charred wreckage of an Air India flight that crashed shortly after takeoff, killing at least 260..
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Israel launches massive attack on Iran, Tehran responds with drones
Israel launches strikes across Iran without US support and wipes out Iran’s military command. Revolutionary Guard Commander Hossein Salami, Chief of Staff Mohammad Hossein..
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Russia might use Belarus to attack the Baltics, but Belarusians will not do it, Tsikhanouskaya says
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya told Euronews that her country might be used as a launchpad to attack and invade the Baltic..
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Culture catch-up: Why the UK and France are bringing Adolescence drama into classrooms
In this week’s cultural catch-up, we explore the French government's decision to show schoolchildren Adolescence - the hard-hitting critically acclaimed drama..
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Egypt blocks activists from march to Gaza to draw attention to humanitarian crisis
Egypt says its side of the Rafah crossing remains open, but access to the Strip has been blocked since Israel seized the Palestinian side as part of its war with..
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Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu boycotts court hearing citing 'unlawful' change of venue
The trial venue was moved from a courthouse in central Istanbul to Silivri prison, where Imamoglu is being held, just 24 hours before proceedings were set to..
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Ukraine and Russia exchange more prisoners of war under Istanbul deal
Ukraine and Russia carried out another exchange of prisoners of war as agreed in the 2 June Istanbul talks. Kyiv has not revealed how many Ukrainian defenders have been exchanged..
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Military show 'Twilight Tattoo' draws crowds as US Army prepares for parade
Hundreds gathered at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall near Washington on Wednesday to watch soldiers perform ahead of the US Army’s 250th anniversary celebration.
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Wind-powered beach beasts of the Netherlands go on show in Delft
A new exhibition in Delft explores the evolution of Theo Jansen’s strandbeesten – strange, wind-powered creatures that walk along the Dutch coastline each summer.
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European Commissioner Maria L Albuquerque advocates for investing in savings with risk
In an interview with Euronews, Maria Luís Albuquerque, the European Commissioner for Financial Services and the Union of Savings and Investments, argued that..
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What are the best European countries for women to work and live in in 2025?
Three Nordic countries top the list for women to work and live in, while two southern European countries are at the bottom, according to a recent study.
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Los Angeles curfew continues amid protests over immigration raids
Protests in the Californian city have stretched into their seventh day in response to the Trump administration's controversial immigration raids.
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No survivors after Air India plane crashes into residential area
An Air India plane bound for London’s Gatwick airport crashed during takeoff from Ahmedabad on Thursday, killing all 244 people on board, police confirmed.
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UN nuclear watchdog finds Iran in non-compliance with its obligations
Iran was found non-compliant with nuclear obligations by the IAEA board for the first time in 20 years, possibly setting the stage for renewed UN sanctions.
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Marines undergo training as military presence grows in Los Angeles
Around 700 Marines remain in civil disturbance training at a naval base in Orange County as military presence grows amid protests against President Trump’s immigration..
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Can AI chatbots speak in their own 'secret' language?
Many of the online videos are imitating Gibberlink, a technology which does exist, but is not a "secret language", its founder told EuroVerify.
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Hamas attacks GHF bus in Gaza killing five, US-backed charity says
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation condemned the attack on Wednesday night, calling it a heinous act, and stating it feared there may be hostages.
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Air India plane bound for London crashes on takeoff at Ahmedabad airport
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London crashed on takeoff at Ahmedabad airport in India. 232 passengers and 12 crew members were on board, officials..
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US withdraws some embassy staff from Middle East as tensions with Iran escalate
The US State Department's move follows stalled nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran.
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Demonstrators rally across US against ICE and Trump’s military orders
Protests against immigration enforcement and President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles have spread across the United States..
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Uzbekistan celebrates historic World Cup qualification with victory against Qatar
After seven failed attempts, Uzbekistan's national football team has made history in Central Asia by qualifiying for next year's World Cup.
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Dozens dead as floods sweep through South Africa's Eastern Cape
At least 49 people have been killed in devastating floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, with the death toll expected to rise as rescue efforts continue.
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Russia aims to capture Odesa and threaten Moldova and Romania, Zelenskyy warns
At the Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit in Odesa on Wednesday, Ukraine's president revealed Russia's plans to attack the Ukrainian port city and move towards Moldova and..
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Akinola Davies Jr. on representing Nigerian cinema at Cannes with 'My Father's Shadow'
Euronews Culture sat down with filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr. to discuss Nollywood, his debut film’s Cannes selection, his passion for shooting on film, the role..
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'Historic milestone': EU and UK strike political agreement on Gibraltar
The UK and Spain have been trying to reach a deal for years to ensure that people and goods could cross freely over the British overseas territory's land border with..
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Friedrich Merz meets with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen in Berlin
The two leaders spoke of the need to bolster continental security, tighten immigration policies and ensuring global trade continues to run on a system of open markets and free..
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Poland's PM Donald Tusk survives parliamentary confidence vote
Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant..
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VivaTech: Mental health innovations take centre stage at Europe's largest tech fair
With nearly 14,000 start-ups, and artificial intelligence stealing the spotlight, this year’s tech fair puts a surprising focus on mental health
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Uzbekistan strengthens ties with Slovakia and Bulgaria during Fico and Radev visits
Uzbekistan hosted Slovak and Bulgarian leaders at the Tashkent International Investment Forum, signing agreements to boost trade, technology, and cultural ties,..
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At least 12 injured after unknown powder found on package in DHL centre in Germany
At least 12 people were injured on Friday morning after white powder was reportedly found on a suspicious package at a German DHL distribution centre, triggering a..
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Debate on minors' access to social media networks begins with three EU countries
France, Spain and Greece all support the idea of a minimum age limit to be able to access social networks.
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